TragediesCollier, 1893 |
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Page 19
... lines are wanting in ( A ) . c ( B ) , married ; which reading has been adopted by Steevens and Malone , in preference to severul , in the folio and ( C ) . Enter a Servant . Serv . Madam , the guests are come , supper served up , you ...
... lines are wanting in ( A ) . c ( B ) , married ; which reading has been adopted by Steevens and Malone , in preference to severul , in the folio and ( C ) . Enter a Servant . Serv . Madam , the guests are come , supper served up , you ...
Page 32
... lines here omitted in the text of Steevens ' edition , which Malone has restore to the text . The lines are gross , but the grossness is obscure , and , if it were under- stood , could scarcely be called corrupting . The freedoms of ...
... lines here omitted in the text of Steevens ' edition , which Malone has restore to the text . The lines are gross , but the grossness is obscure , and , if it were under- stood , could scarcely be called corrupting . The freedoms of ...
Page 34
... lines , with a slight alteration , are also introduced before the two last lines of Romeo's previous speech . It appears to us that the poet was making experiments upon the margin I must up - fill this osier cage of ours 34 Acz [ L ] ...
... lines , with a slight alteration , are also introduced before the two last lines of Romeo's previous speech . It appears to us that the poet was making experiments upon the margin I must up - fill this osier cage of ours 34 Acz [ L ] ...
Page 35
... lines , ending with this line , are not in ( 4 ) . bin ( A ) , small . ein ( A ) , foes . In the other ancient editions , rings . Opposed foes has not the propriety of opposed kings - a thoroughly Shaksperean phrase . D 2 Fri. God ...
... lines , ending with this line , are not in ( 4 ) . bin ( A ) , small . ein ( A ) , foes . In the other ancient editions , rings . Opposed foes has not the propriety of opposed kings - a thoroughly Shaksperean phrase . D 2 Fri. God ...
Page 43
... lines , for all that Shakspere's grammar - correctors have ever written : - " Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings , And Phoebus ' gins arise . His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd flowers that lies . " 7 SCENE IV ...
... lines , for all that Shakspere's grammar - correctors have ever written : - " Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings , And Phoebus ' gins arise . His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd flowers that lies . " 7 SCENE IV ...
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Alcibiades Apem Apemantus beauty Brabantio Cæsar called Capulet Cassio Cloten copy Cordelia Cymbeline Cyprus daughter dead dear death Desdemona doth edition Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio fool gentleman give Gloster gods GUIDERIUS Hamlet hath hear heart heaven honest honour Horatio Iach Iago ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT Imogen Julius Cæsar Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes Lear live look lord madam Malone means Mercutio Michael Cassio mind nature never night noble Nurse Ophelia Othello passage Pisanio play poet Polonius poor Posthumus pray printed Prithee quarto reads Queen Roderigo Romeo and Juliet SCENE servant Shakspere Shakspere's soul speak speech Steevens sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon Timon of Athens Tybalt villain word